Federal Reserve Policy continued
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- 2008
- All Months
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The credit crisis and the toxic mortgage market crisis caught mainstream economists, investors, and politicians by surprise. It did not catch members of this site by surprise.... keep reading
How long until the next bailout? If you did what I recommended on November 5 -- shorted the S&P 500 when it was at 1500 -- here is what to do, now that it is approaching 1000.... keep reading
There is great confusion about the bailout. The bailout was inevitable. The only question was this: Who would put up the money?... keep reading
Ben and Karl have more than beards in common.... keep reading
Use the untouchable agency as the front man. The plan was tested on Monday. It worked. The precedent is now set.... keep reading
The bailout is for bankers, not the public. There are alternatives. All true; all irrelevant.... keep reading
You had better read this one on Saturday, watch for a Sunday evening surprise, and watch a key indicator Monday morning. Don't say I didn't warn you. Bloody Tuesday looms. But first, Monday.... keep reading
The scent of panic is in the air.... keep reading
Bernanke wishes he would go away. He won't. The public has never seen anything like this before on prime time.... keep reading
Investment Banks, R.I.P.... keep reading
A month ago, almost everyone was worried about inflation. I wasn't. Neither was Mish. We were right.... keep reading
The crisis is as bad as we thought. The FED will create $85 billion in new money, and the toxic waste gets transferred to taxpayers. It's the Love Canal revisited!... keep reading
Interest rates can fall for more than one reason. Here is what the precious metals bulls have missed.... keep reading
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